The former Poland under-21 international currently plays for A League outfit Wellington Phoenix in the A League, having arrived from Dutch club Roda JC this summer.

He made his debut on the opening week of the season, in a 2-1 win against Newcastle Jets, and SGP managing director, Adam Sells, has welcomed the 27-year-old to the brand.

He said: "We are delighted to welcome Filip to Sells Goalkeeper Products and it's also great that we now have presence in the A League.

"I would like to thank Richard Mowbray for facilitating the deal and we look forward to a long and successful relationship with a goalkeeper who excelled during his time in Holland and who will be looking to have similar success with Wellington Phoenix."

Kurto will be wearing the Total Contact Elite Climate Guard in the A League this season.

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Adam Sells has extended his best wishes to long term Sells Goalkeeper Products endorsee, Carl Ikeme, following his retirement from football this summer.

Ikeme is now in remission following a 12-month battle with acute leukaemia, and he is now spending some time off with his family before making a decision on his next career move.

"It's sad that Carl has had to retire from the game but it's fantastic that he's in remission following a very tough year," said Sells. "He is a wonderful fella, one of the best I've ever dealt with in football, and I hope to see him back in the game in some capacity because I know he has so much more to give."

Ikeme made 274 career appearances in all competitions, with over 200 of them coming for Wolverhampton Wanderers, the club he joined in 2000 as a 14-year-old.

He went on to win two promotions with the club and ten international caps for Nigeria, who honoured him at this summer's World Cup by naming him as their 24th squad member.

Sells added: "Carl has been a true servant to Wolves and also a wonderful endorsee for Sells Goalkeeper Products.

"We've had a fantastic relationship from both a personal and professional point of view and I'm sure that our relationship will continue as Carl looks positively to the future."

The Fulham goalkeeper helped the Cottagers win promotion to the Premier League last season – with the reward being regular inclusion in Gareth Southgate's England squad this term.

Indeed, Bettinelli, who wears the Total Contact Elite Aqua Campione, has been a model of consistency since his return action last December following a long-term knee injury, and SGP managing director, Adam Sells, is delighted to extend his long-term association with the 26-year-old.

"I have know Marcus since he was six years old, when he was an aspiring young goalkeeper," says Adam. "I have monitored his progress ever since and it's fantastic to have him with us.

"Since he returned to action following his knee injury, he has been in fantastic form and played a big part in Fulham's promotion last season.

"He has continued in the same manner in the Premier League and I was very proud to see him called into the England squad.

"He fully deserved the call-up and I'm looking forward to seeing him go from strength to strength wearing the Sells brand."

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FIRST TROPHY OF THE SEASON!

Celtic number one Craig Gordon became the first goalkeeper to lift silverware this season, as Celtic won the Scottish League Cup at Hampden Park.

Gordon produced a sensational save in the Final as his Celtic team ran out 2-0 winners over Motherwell.

This follows Gordon winning the treble last season with Celtic and the goalkeeper who suffered long-term injury between 2011 and 2014 continues to perform at an incredible level.

Congratulations Craig!

We look forward to seeing Sells gloves on your hands holding many more trophies yet!

"He is an absolutely tremendous guy and I have no doubt he will fight this head on and come out on top.

"I am in contact with Carl regularly and I know he is very positive.

"I am sure his spirits will be lifted by the success the team is having this year."

Everybody here is right behind you Carl and we can wait to see you back on the pitch soon!

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Since joining the brand in 2009, Begovic has been a tremendous ambassador and shares a close relationship with brand founder and MD Adam Sells.

Begovic's long-term commitment will see him develop a new line of gloves, which will be launched next summer.

The F3 line is being designed with our product guru Mat Booth and Begovic is thrilled to be involved in the development.

"It is a real passion of mine and I am delighted to be involved for many years to come in the development of the brand and its products.

"I cannot wait to see the new gloves hit the market and I hope goalkeepers can identify with what I like in a glove."

The F3 collection will bear a woven "AB" tab to underline the part Begovic will play in the process.

Managing Director Adam Sells is understandably delighted to continue the relationship with Asmir.

"He really is an exceptional guy. One I really admire. He is a pleasure to be around and I just love his enthusiasm for the brand."

Get stuck in As!

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Pope has been is stunning form since breaking into the Clarets team, following a long-term injury to Tom Heaton last Sepetmber.

Pope has grabbed the opportunity with both hands (inside Sells gloves of course)!

On signing the deal Pope said; " It's an honour and a privilege to become an ambassador for Sells Goalkeeper Products. I absolutely love the brand and its products, so it was an easy choice for me.

"it is important that I feel comfortable and trust what I have on my hands, that's why it was only ever going to be Sells."

Our founder and Managing Director Adam Sells is equally thrilled.

"Nick is somebody I have had high hopes for a number of years. He has been nothing short of sensational for Burnley and I believe he will be a strong candidate for the England number one jersey over the coming years.

"Popey is a fantastic lad, with a wise head on his young shoulders and will go to the very top of the game."

Welcome Nick!

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Foster has worn the brand since 2003 and fifteen years on has committed himself further.

"I wouldn't choose anything else" he said after putting pen to paper.

"The product is absolutely top class and has been all the way through.

"Sells is still the frontrunner when it comes to development, but is not caught up with gimmicks or crazy ideas. It is just the very best materials, with a great design. The gloves are functional and the latex I can always trust to perform."

Managing Director Adam Sells was delighted to continue the association with Ben; "He has been with us from the very start and as a goalkeeper he epitomises the brand and its values.

"I am absolutely chuffed that Ben continues to work with us. He is a great goalkeeper and a great human being."

Great to have you with us as always Ben!

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Nick Pope is ready to seize the moment and establish himself as Burnley's first-choice keeper.

The former Charlton youngster has come into the side following injury to Tom Heaton and impressed on his Premier League debut, a 1-0 victory against Crystal Palace.

The Sells endorsee, 25, had previously been restricted to cup appearances, following his move from The Valley in July 2016, but now he is looking forward to taking on the game's elite on a regular basis.

"When I came to Burnley I wanted to play games," he said. "That's what you dream about as a player - you don't dream of sitting on the bench.

"As a goalkeeper coming off the bench [against Palace] is one of the hardest things you can do, so to come on and get the clean sheet and the win, we're over the moon."

It's been a long journey for Pope, having been rejected by Championship club Ipswich Town at the age of 16, and then dropping into non-league football with Bury Town prior to his return to the professional ranks with Charlton.

After a settling in period at Turf Moor he now feels ready for an extended run at the highest level and is keen to build on his opening display against the Eagles.

"Since moving from Charlton I've been training with Premier League players week in and week out and that's helped my growth," he added. "Billy (Mercer, goalkeeping coach) and Tom have been a massive help for me, we've got a really good group.

"The Premier League is what you watch as a kid on TV, everyone stays up and watches Match of the Day and my family is massive on sport so we watch every game we can really.

"You watch it grow every year, it's why it's the biggest league in the world, because of the entertainment and the quality on show.

"It's come on over the years and it's really nice to be a part of it now."

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West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster is looking forward to an exciting season following the club's impressive summer transfer window.

The Sells endorsee helped the club to their highest-ever Premier League finish of eighth, some five seasons ago, and he believes this squad is on a par.

"There's a lot more strength in depth than what we've been used to," he said. "It's probably the first time it's been like that since Steve Clarke was manager, when we had Romelu (Lukaku) in the team, and we got off to an amazing start. I think we were fourth just before Christmas.

"We've been so reliant on the same players week in, week out, especially last season, and we (the players) knew we needed more depth in the team."

West Brom had got off to a flier this season, unbeaten in their opening games to sit fifth in the table, but a surprise 3-1 defeat against Brighton has been a wake-up call according to the 32-year-old.

"I think everyone was a bit frustrated, it was an out-of-character performance from all of us," he added. "It's always quite tough after the international break, we've got a lot of players who are here, there and everywhere all over the globe.

"And we've had quite a few new players come in and I think that shakes things up a little bit.

"Nobody came off the pitch with full marks, it was a disappointing day and it's one best put behind us."